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Harborside Inc. Announces Increased Interest in Haight-Ashbury Dispensary

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About Harborside: Harborside, a vertically integrated enterprise with cannabis licenses covering retail, distribution, cultivation, nursery and manufacturing, is one of the oldest and most respected cannabis companies in California.

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Article – Faegre Baker Daniels: Key Considerations for U.K. Investment in the Legal Cannabis Industry Abroad

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cannabis is illegal for recreational use and is classified as a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. THC (legal term “marijuana”) is classified as a Schedule 1 drug and is illegal under federal law for any purpose (with the exception of FDA-approved research programs) by way of the Controlled Substances Act 1970.

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Harborside Announces Business Combination with Urbn Leaf and Loudpack Creating StateHouse Holdings, a Leading California Cannabis Company

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Management believes that StateHouse, which is expected to trade under a new symbol (CSE: STHZ), will be the largest and most developed cannabis platform in the state of California with superior retail, brands, processing, manufacturing, distribution and cultivation. 6 Loudpack retains exclusive distribution rights in California.

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Harborside Inc. Announces Second Quarter and First Half 2019 Results

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million , driven by increased scale of cultivation, improved product quality, and expanded distribution throughout the state of our cannabis products. Co-founded by Steve DeAngelo and dress wedding in 2006, Harborside was awarded one of the first six medical cannabis licenses granted in the United States.

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Not the Best Week In California’s Great Legalization Experiment

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2 cultivators. California-based Canndescent, a large commercial cannabis cultivator, laid off 16 people , which equates to 14.4% million , driven by increased scale of cultivation, improved product quality, and expanded distribution throughout the state of our cannabis products. 28 retailers. 41 delivery services.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

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At the present time, state medical and recreational legalization have no impact on federal drug control laws. Although many states have chosen to legalize medical marijuana and four have legalized recreational use, such state actions continue to conflict with federal law. Emphasis added).

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